Find the absolute value of:
|-10|
10
Absolute value is the distance from zero.
When you see the following expression, what is the little number on top of it called?
24
an exponent
Simplify the following expression:
33 + 40
=73
-4 + -5
-9
8(4 + 2) = ?
48
What is percent is 1/4
25%
There are 3 blue markers and 5 red markers. What is the ratio of blue to red?
3 to 5
What is greater:
|-6| or |3|
|-6|
The absolute value is the distance from zero.
How can you rewrite 92 in expanded form?
9 x 9 or nine times nine
Simplify the following expression:
9 /9 + 4
1 + 4
=5
14 + -12
2
5(x - 3)
5x - 15
What is percent is 1/3?
33%
There are 7 skittles and 5 starbursts. What is the ratio of skittles to total candies?
7 to 12
Place the following in order from smallest number, to biggest number:
|-20|, 18, |12|, |-14|, 8
8, |12|, |-14|, 18, |-20|
The absolute value of a number is the number's distance from zero.
How can you rewrite the following in exponential form?
7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7
75 or seven to the 5th power
3 + 42 * (3 + 2)
3 + 16 * 5
3 + 80
=83
You give the cashier a twenty dollar bill to pay for your $15 meal. What expression would represent this transaction?
-15 + 20
7 + 9 (2x - 3)
18x - 20
What percent is 1/2?
50%
Who reads faster?
Abel reads 60 pages in 60 minutes; Brian 20 pages in 20 minutes. Jason reads 30 pages in 20 minutes.
Jason
What is:
|-7| + |-2|
9
The absolute value of a number is the number's distance from zero.
What is the value of:
84
4096
5 * 4 + 25
20 + 25
=45
-2 + -3 + 5
-5 + 5
=0
-3 (-x - 10)
3x + 30
100%
There are 16 chocolate chip cookies, 5 butter cookies, and 12 snickerdoodles. What is the ratio of snickerdoodles to chocolate chip in lowest terms?
3 to 4
2 x |-5| + |4| - 14
0
Remember to use your order of operations.
What is the value of:
23 + 32 - 42
8 + 9 - 16
= 1
27 + (25 - 16) /3
27 + 9 / 3
27 + 3
=30
6 + (-2 + -5)
6 + -7
=-1
x + 10 - 6 (x - 3x) + 4
13x + 14
What percent is 1/3 + 2/3?
100%
Who spends the least amount on lunch if they all eat 5 days per week:
Alice spends $3 per day; Betty spends $25 every 2 weeks; Cindy spends $75 per month (assume 4 weeks in a month)
Betty